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Sayanz
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John Paul II encouraged all Catholics in his “master plan” for the new millennium, Novo Millennio Ineunte, to proclaim the Word of God “without ever hiding the most radical demands of the Gospel message.”
My question is how can Catholics talk more about these radical demands and “not hide” them?
I looked at the Catechism and found some radical teachings which Catholics nowadays don’t seem to know about, or they do know them but do not generally talk about them.
-Jesus “asks for a radical choice: to gain the kingdom, one must give everything (Mt 13:44-45)” (CCC 546).
-“The Word became flesh to be our model of holiness: Jesus is the model for the Beatitudes and the norm of the new law: “Love one another as I have loved you.” This love implies an effective offering of oneself, after his example.” (CCC 459)
So back to the question: how can we make people talk about these radical demands more and more?
My question is how can Catholics talk more about these radical demands and “not hide” them?
I looked at the Catechism and found some radical teachings which Catholics nowadays don’t seem to know about, or they do know them but do not generally talk about them.
-Jesus “asks for a radical choice: to gain the kingdom, one must give everything (Mt 13:44-45)” (CCC 546).
-“The Word became flesh to be our model of holiness: Jesus is the model for the Beatitudes and the norm of the new law: “Love one another as I have loved you.” This love implies an effective offering of oneself, after his example.” (CCC 459)
- “The first commandment enjoins us to love God above everything and all creatures for him and because of him.” (2093)
So back to the question: how can we make people talk about these radical demands more and more?